“…In various studies on non-muscular cells, nesprins have been implied to interact with the actin cytoskeleton (Starr and Han, 2002;Zhen et al, 2002;Padmakumar et al, 2004). In addition, nesprins and related proteins have been shown to interact with components of the microtubule network, such as kinesin, dynein and dynactin, and with the centrosome (Malone et al, 2003;Roux et al, 2009;Zhang et al, 2009;Zhou et al, 2009;Fridolfsson et al, 2010;Yu et al, 2011;Holzbaur, 2012, 2015). Several groups have reported that proteins of the centrosome, such as PCM-1, pericentrin and γ-tubulin, are relocated from the pericentriolar material to the nuclear envelope upon onset of myoblast differentiation, and that a substantial amount of microtubules grow from the nuclear surface following this reorganization (Tassin et al, 1985a;Bugnard et al, 2005;Srsen et al, 2009;Fant et al, 2009).…”